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    Speed Dating

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    Speed dating is today a social and commercial phenomenon among other ways to find a mate in our busy and global society. It paradoxically began in 1999 with the Rabbi Yaacov Deyo who invented this system to allow single Jewish men and women to meet in a safe‚ chaperoned environment and therefore facilitate weddings in Los Angeles. How does it work? It is organised in parties that take place in clubs or restaurants and cost between 30 and 80 dollars. 10 to 25 men and the same number of women (usually

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    The Crucible Rhetorical Analysis In the late 1940’s through the late 1950’s McCarthyism was a wide spread epidemic here in America. The government had a very intense suspicion that there were influences of communism on our soil. Many were accused and prosecuted for “un-American activities” throughout the states. The FBI had no grounds or evidence to stand on when accusing these people. The Salem witch trials in The Crucible were very similar to these situations. Witten by Arthur Miller The Crucible

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    Dating in the Workplace

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    time to go out and go dating. They tend to spend most of their time at work or at work related functions. Work for young people is more intense than it has ever been. Dating at work would seem to be the most obvious place you would find someone that you feel compatible with. After all‚ it’s the only place you interact with people who are in the same field as you and probably have many things in common. The problem lies with the management and the policies against dating in the workplace. They

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    Being a Man: Rhetorical Analysis Being a Man‚ by Paul Theroux‚ delineates the negative effects of being a man According to himself. Theroux‚ in his piece‚ argues that a man is oppressed by gender expectations‚ despite living in a society where women are belittled in comparison to men. Theroux attempts to explain the gap between genders which cause bad marriages‚ social misfits‚ moral degenerates‚ sadists‚ and latent rapists. Theroux proposes that the idea of manhood in America has caused some

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    Rhetorical Analysis

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    in a relaxing and inspiring way. “Where is the Love?” effectively touches upon may themes including‚ faith and hopelessness‚ hypocrisy and corrupted youth through images‚ poetic words‚ as well as the rhythm mood and tempo they play the music and these can be interpreted through ethos‚ logos and pathos. Through the Rhetorical Triangle analysis style‚ I will investigate what has been mentioned and how the combination of images and sounds effectively communicate many powerful messages‚ especially for

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    Rhetorical pentagon Topic Reader Speaker Language – How is the topic presented; Vocabulary‚ Tone‚ Style. Circumstance Modes of persuasion/ Rhetorical appeals (Appelformer) 1. Ethos – The speakers ability to establish credibility /trust. 2. Pathos – Appeals to emotions‚ affects the subconscious‚ often use of adjectives. (Language) 3. Logos – Appeals to logic‚ via facts and statistics. Discourse- Choice of words/The way you choose to say something. Them/us‚ I/we President Obama’s

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    Kanequa Singleton Professor Trinnic ENGL 1123 October 27‚ 2014 Rhetorical Analysis: Indian Mascots- You’re Out! Jack Shakley’s 2011 article‚ “Indian Mascots – You’re out!” argues that removing Native American names and mascots from college and professional teams is the appropriate thing to do. The context of this article appeared after a Los Angeles Times editorial about legislator in North Dakota struggles over whether the University of North Dakota should be forced to change its team name and mascot

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    Modern Dating

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    Pros of modern dating: 1: Fast and straight to point 2: easy entry‚ easy exit 3: equality 4: You can have her sleep over at your place anytime any day 5: Sampling knows no boundary 6: Can have issues even before tying the knot. Add more if you have any Cons: 1: Infidelity is likely to be rampant here 2: Deceits too 3: Contracting of deadly disease is also possible 4: Unwanted pregnancy is a likelihood 5: Dumping very common 6: Over familiarity thereby killing the zeal to get married

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    compensated dating in secondary schools Wu Wing-ying (right) says compensated dating is not school-category specific‚ "Even if a student studies well‚ her moral and values may not be correct‚ and will love to make quick bucks for brand names as well" A survey found that nearly five percent of secondary school respondents said they would involve in enjo-kōsai‚ of which 2% came from (Band 1) secondary schools. There was a case in which a Band 1 17-years-old secondary school girl‚ who engaged in

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    Interracial marriages face a more complicated situation than individuals who marry with someone from their own race. Some interracial marriages face discrimination from their own people‚ they tend to have many differences in their views about life due to their racial background‚ and they tend to experience discrimination from society. In this paper I am going to focus on the struggles interracial marriages face in society. I will also emphasize the struggles that these couples face with their own

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